St. Thomas and St. John
St. Thomas and St. John Hotels
Hotels
The Ritz-Carlton, St. Thomas
The 30-acre beachfront Ritz-Carlton, St. Thomas co-exists comfortably with nature, including a salt pond, iguanas, deer, and sea turtles. Couples and families come here for tranquil vacations. The main building resembles an Italian villa, with pink-marble floors and red-tile roofs. Lodging buildings on hillsides form an amphitheater facing Great Bay.
Caneel Bay, a Rosewood Resort
Set on its own peninsula on St John and bordered by the Atlantic Ocean, Caneel Bay, a Rosewood Resort, is part of the Virgin Islands National Park, providing rest and rejuvenation in harmony with nature. Known as a retreat for celebrities and others seeking relief from stress, the resort emphasizes privacy and tranquility. A degree of gentility prevails: men are asked to wear long pants (or dress shorts), collared shirts, and closed-toe shoes (no athletic shoes) after dark. Loyal guests return yearly to be greeted by long-time staff members, and "Good morning," "good afternoon," and "good evening" are expected by all.
Marriott Frenchman's Reef and Morning Star Beach Resort
Trimmed in fieldstone, bamboo, and wood, an open-air lobby busy with guests day and night attests to the appeal of this Marriott resort for families and couples seeking a beachfront holiday, with ready access to downtown Charlotte Amalie's shopping and dining attractions.
The Westin St. John Resort and Villas
The Westin St. John Resort and Villas is a 47-acre, campus-style resort with spacious lawns, forested hillsides, and tropical gardens, and views of turquoise Great Cruz Bay sheltered on both sides by more green hills. The resort attracts active families and celebrating couples.
Secret Harbour Beach Resort
Intimate, quiet, and barefoot-casual, Secret Harbour Beach Resort attracts vacationers seeking spacious accommodations and a warm, friendly atmosphere. Long-time staff members know guests' names, and regulars are treated as family.
Wyndham Sugar Bay Resort & Spa
The 31-acre Wyndham Sugar Bay & Spa overlooks Smith Bay to the north and St. John and the British Virgin Islands to the east. Romance-minded couples seek out the candlelit restaurant and spa treatments for two, while families are happy with the wealth of activities and supervised kids’ club.
Bolongo Bay Beach Resort
Created by the Doumeng family in 1974 and hands-on operated by Doumengs since, Bolongo Bay Beach Resort offers a homey, casual, open-air ambience. Many guests return regularly and are greeted by long-time staff members as family.
Antilles Point Pleasant Resort
What to expect: Although children are welcome, the Antilles Point Pleasant Resort primarily attracts adults undaunted by steep fieldstone steps leading to suites, pools, and a dinner restaurant. Guests savor the romantic setting and rocky cliffside dense with green foliage, cacti, fruit trees, and blossoms such as hibiscus, bougainvillea, and flamboyant. |
Amenity highlights: Two beaches face the calm Caribbean waters. Sugar Beach, a small gem, is secluded at the end of a path along the cliffside. Pineapple Beach is a sandy, 250-yard stretch at the end of a short waterfront path. Three freshwater pools await at the beachfront, middle, and hilltop levels. Use of snorkeling gear, windsurfers, and kayaks is complimentary. The resort's acclaimed Agave Terrace restaurant showcases fresh seafood, complemented by inspiring views. The casual Fungi's on the Beach stands at water's edge.
Insider tip: Guests can walk a half-mile around the bay to the Coral World Ocean Park, which has an underwater observation tower; interactive feedings of sharks, stingrays, and turtles; helmet dives; snorkeling; and parasailing.
Best Western Carib Beach - A Cardow Resort
This small, quiet hotel in the U.S. Virgin Islands is tucked away on a low hillside on St. Thomas overlooking a Caribbean Sea bay.
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